Relationships between College Students' Sedentary Behavior, Sleep Quality, and Body Mass Index.
Wenxi LiuQin YuanNan ZengDaniel J McDonoughKun TaoQingwen PengZan GaoPublished in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2021)
Prolonged SB (e.g., screen viewing, smartphone use, and computer playing) and higher BMI may link to shorter sleep duration and lower sleep efficiency in Chinese young adults. Future randomized controlled trials are needed to further confirm these findings. Given that increased BMI status and SB may relate to adverse health outcomes, more population-based intervention strategies seeking to lower BMI and reduce SB (e.g., nutrition education and physical activity promotion) are needed in this population.